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Eligibility Frequently Asked Questions - Who is eligible to participate?
Eligibility Frequently Asked Questions - Who is eligible to participate?
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Do I need to be a United States citizen to participate?

  • No, you do not need to be a United States citizen to participate. Topstep funds traders from all around the world! There are a few countries that we cannot legally do business with and those countries are listed below.

Is there an age requirement?

  • The minimum age requirement is 18 years old to join Topstep. You must be at least 18 years or older to trade and earn a Funded Account with Topstep.

I'm Canadian, can I still earn a Funded Account?

  • Yes, you can still earn a Funded Account as a Canadian.

  • Many U.S. brokerage firms do not open Canadian accounts due to regulatory concerns. However, as a proprietary trader with Topstep, you would be trading on a sub-account of a master account; because of this distinction, it would be considered a U.S.-based account.

Are there countries that cannot participate?

Yes, there are countries that cannot participate or earn funding with Topstep.

Anyone with citizenship or residency in a country on OFAC's Sanctioned Countries list, or anyone who cannot be provided an account due to restrictions and limitations from our partners, is unfortunately not eligible to trade, earn Funding, or take payouts with Topstep.

What if I have residency in an eligible country, but am traveling or vacationing and therefore trading in an ineligible country?

In cases where you may be traveling to an ineligible country, Topstep asks that you refrain from trading while in the ineligible country. If any trading activity is conducted while in an ineligible country, you should be aware that your Topstep account may be flagged and reviewed by the Compliance team.

What if I have citizenship in an eligible country, but am residing in an ineligible country?

You will not be able to trade with Topstep while residing in an ineligible country; If you have citizenship in an eligible country but are currently residing in an ineligible country, then unfortunately you will not be able to trade, earn Funding, or receive payouts with Topstep.

What if I have citizenship in an ineligible country, but reside in an eligible country?

If you have citizenship in an ineligible country but currently reside in a country that is eligible to trade with Topstep, then you will need to submit a government-issued photo ID proving residency in the eligible country alongside a bank statement in the eligible country to be reviewed by Topstep's compliance department. In these cases, you will submit this info to our Trader Support Team to move forward with eligibility verification.

Countries that are ineligible to trade with Topstep:

If you are a citizen of one of the countries listed below, you are not eligible to trade or receive payouts with Topstep:

Afghanistan, Albania, Balkans, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Burkina Faso (Upper Volta), Burma/Myanmar, Croatia, Cuba, Democratic Republic of Congo, Ethiopia, Haiti, Iran, Iraq, Jamaica, Kenya, Kosovo, Lebanon, Libya, Mali, Montenegro, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, North Korea, North Macedonia, Pakistan, Philippines, Romania, Russia, Senegal, Serbia, Slovenia, Somalia, South Africa, South Sudan, Sudan and Darfur, Syria, Tanzania, Turkey (Turkiye), Ukraine, Venezuela, Vietnam, Yemen, and Zimbabwe.

A-C

D-K

L-S

S-Z

Afghanistan

Democratic Republic of Congo

Lebanon

Serbia

Albania

Ethiopia

Libya

Slovenia

Balkans

Haiti

Mali

Somalia

Belarus

Iran

Montenegro

South Africa

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Iraq

Mozambique

South Sudan

Bulgaria

Jamaica

Namibia

Sudan and Darfur

Burkina Faso (Upper Volta)

Kenya

Nigeria

Syria

Burma/Myanmar

Kosovo

North Korea

Tanzania

Croatia

North Macedonia

Turkey

Cuba

Pakistan

Ukraine

Philippines

Venezuela

Romania

Vietnam

Russia

Yemen

Senegal

Zimbabwe

*This list can change at any time based on updates from brokerages and other circumstances

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